No yet.
For high-grade hysplasia, you need to see cribiform structure (some people uses "back to back" to descript it), or you need to see most of nuclei move to the surface.
No yet.
For high-grade hysplasia, you need to see cribiform structure (some people uses "back to back" to descript it), or you need to see most of nuclei move to the surface.